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Hilarious commentary from Slate:

http://www.slate.com/id/2149420/
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"Beethoven raged at the heavens for letting him lose his hearing, but then, he never heard Andrea Bocelli."
Instead of talking to your plants, if you yelled at them would they still grow, but only to be troubled and insecure?
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:shock: Bocelli holds 3 of the 10? :shock:

Art is doomed, friends. :( Might as well study up and become securities brokers, personal trainers or lawyers.
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Chuck(G) wrote:Art is doomed, friends. :( Might as well study up and become securities brokers, personal trainers or lawyers.
... and this is JUST NOW occuring to you? :shock:
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windshieldbug wrote:... and this is JUST NOW occuring to you? :shock:
What can I say? I've lead an isolated adulthood. :?
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Chuck(G) wrote::shock: Bocelli holds 3 of the 10? :shock:

Art is doomed, friends. :( Might as well study up and become securities brokers, personal trainers or lawyers.
I turned by PBS last night and Bocelli was singing -- so out of tune that it made me cringe. On the other hand, I suspect that André Rieu gets violently angry when one of the peons plays or sings out of tune. On the plus side, PBS still broadcasts the Philadelphia Orchestra.
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Did you know that if you google for "Andre Rieu Cheese" you get 178,000 hits? OTOH, "Lorin Maazel Cheese" only gets 59,000 hits.

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Chuck(G) wrote:Did you know that if you google for "Andre Rieu Cheese" you get 178,000 hits? OTOH, "Lorin Maazel Cheese" only gets 59,000 hits.

Make of it what you will
"Herbert von Karajan Cheese" yields 20,500 hits.

"George Solti Cheese" gives you 14,700.

"Eric Kunzel Cheese" gets 568.

I thought there was a pattern for a minute.

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Doug@GT wrote:Doug "still not sure why you use 'cheese' although it is interesting"
It's a theory that I have--you can judge the popularity of someone on a Google search by combining the name with some unrelated food item--and you automatically screen out propoganda sites.

For example "Andre Rieu" "Peanut Butter" gets 3,940 hits. "Lorin Maazel" "Peanut Butter" gets 306 hits. "Gerard Schwartz" "Peanut Butter" gets 11 hits. Note that you have to treat the names of the person and the food as phrases, not as separate words.

"Andre Rieu" "Onion Rings" actually gets 13 hits. "Jennifer Aniston" "steamed broccoli" gets 163 hits.
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Chuck(G) wrote:
It's a theory that I have--you can judge the popularity of someone on a Google search by combining the name with some unrelated food item--and you automatically screen out propoganda sites.
Very cool. Sounds like a research paper in Economics waiting to happen. 8)
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"twiggy" "big butt" = 517 hits (Yikes!).
Absolutely nothing in google images with safe mode turned off.
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Chuck(G) wrote::shock: Bocelli holds 3 of the 10? :shock:

Art is doomed, friends. :( Might as well study up and become securities brokers, personal trainers or lawyers.
I was worried, until I realized the thread was about iTunes.

Rick "suspecting that the intersection of iTunes users and classical music lovers is near null, which is a problem but a different one" Denney
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